Training Topics for Beginning HTML, Dreamweaver, Image Searching, Image Editing and Student Web Projects:
1) Conversion from Word to Dreamweaver/HTML
2) Introduction to Basic HTML, Basic HTML tutorial
3) Finding Digital Images (Searching Tips: PDF, PPT)
4) Basic Image Editing (using Photoshop)
5) Incorporating Images into HTML pages
6) How to Use the Student Presentation Tool (Handout: PDF, DOC)
Additional Information and Support:
Online Help - Please consult the other "HTML and Web Design" help pages as well as the "Images" and "Audio and Video" help pages on this site. Additional Technology Tutorials are available on OID's Teaching Enhancement Center website.
Consultations for Students with ITCs - Students needing help with web projects assigned for Humanities classes can drop in for help from Instructional Technology Consultants (ITCs) on Monday-Thursday, 2-4 pm in 1041 Public Policy, provided the instructor has emailed information about the assignment, including due-date, to ecampus@humnet.ucla.edu.
Students may also submit a question to the ITCs using the web project question form.
- Please note: ITCs can only guarantee support for basic HTML (text, tables, formatting, images and various links) as well as basic image, sound and video editing. Generally, we cannot assist with animations or javascript, although some ITCs may be able to answer more advanced questions
Additional Help with Software Training - CLICC offers workshops and office hours on a variety of programs related to web development, including Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and iMovie. Office hours are open to all CLICC users who could be faculty, staff or students on a drop-by, first-come, first-served basis. CLICC prefers that users who need all the steps first attend one of the workshops and then fill in the gaps or have specific questions answered during the office hours. Assistance is limited to answering software questions, not helping with the full development of a website or project.
Last updated August 11, 2006 by mg


